On the heels of the UCLA Bruins' triumphant return to the NCAA Final Four in 2007, HBO Sports THE UCLA DYNASTY celebrates the unprecedented success of the UCLA men's basketball program under the leadership of legendary coach John Wooden, when the UCLA Bruins amassed an astounding ten nationals titles during the 12 season from 1964-1975. Packed with Gram footage and interviews of Coach John Wooden himself, as well as players Bill Walton, Lucius Allen, Henry Biby and Elvin Hayes; sports executive Eddie Einhorn; sportscaster Dick Enberg; and actor and former UCLA football star Mark Harmon, the DVD is a must-own for any Bruins' fan!

**Please be aware that this is a manufactured on demand disc that was created using a DVD-R disc. It should play in all standard DVD players.

I purchased this DVD just prior to the death of John R. Wooden. My college years were during the "Dynasty" years. I found the DVD colorful, informative and inspiring. I will now cherish this DVD even more than any other in my collection.

When I heard of John Wooden's recent passing I remembered watching this documentary several years ago on HBO. I purchased it as a gift for a friend who is a big fan of college basketball. He loved it and found it inspirational.

Flipping through the many, many channels on cable, I randomly caught this documentary. I should disclose that I am not 1) a big fan of basketball, 2) a regular watcher of documentaries, or 3) a UCLA grad. And yet, this program had me hooked, simply by telling the incomparable story of John Wooden in his coaching days. I thought coaches who genuinely care about what they teach their players only existed in feel-goad sports movies. He was the real deal: a great man who just happened to also be a great coach. In 1999, ESPN named him the Greatest Coach of the 20th Century, and this documentary gives testament to that. We'll miss you, Coach.